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| ruscorp 2003-03-24, 11:07 am |
| Q.) You are the admin of a w2k file server with 200 users in your company. A server named ServerA is file and print server. Single partition, that stores home folders and other shared user data. You configure quotas for all users home folders. After you configure it users report, they are prevented from creationg files in their home, even their home folders not exceed quota limit. You need to enforce quota limits based only on home folder usage, accomplish this task with the least amount of administrative effort.™ What should you do?
A. Place all home folders to a single new partition, and configure quota on this new partition.
B. Create unique partition for each users' home folder, and configure quota on each partition.
C. Assign users alow take ownership permission for their home folder, and instruct them to take the ownership of their home folder.
D. Create quota entry for each individual user.
E. Share each home folder separately. | |
| Deja-vue 2003-03-24, 12:08 pm |
| A. | |
| cramersaunders 2003-03-24, 12:15 pm |
| A | |
| B4yaman3 2003-03-24, 8:55 pm |
| Definitely A | |
| Tech Ranger 2003-03-25, 1:17 am |
| D | |
| Deja-vue 2003-03-25, 1:21 am |
| Tech... it says: with the least amount of administrative effort
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| A for me  | |
| ruscorp 2003-03-25, 10:51 am |
| quote: Originally posted by ruscorp
Q.) You are the admin of a w2k file server with 200 users in your company. A server named ServerA is file and print server. Single partition, that stores home folders and other shared user data. You configure quotas for all users home folders. After you configure it users report, they are prevented from creationg files in their home, even their home folders not exceed quota limit. You need to enforce quota limits based only on home folder usage, accomplish this task with the least amount of administrative effort.™ What should you do?
A. Place all home folders to a single new partition, and configure quota on this new partition.
B. Create unique partition for each users' home folder, and configure quota on each partition.
C. Assign users alow take ownership permission for their home folder, and instruct them to take the ownership of their home folder.
D. Create quota entry for each individual user.
E. Share each home folder separately.
The answer:
A. Place all home folders to a single new partition, and configure quota on this new partition. | |
| rgoodemote 2003-03-25, 3:04 pm |
| What is wrong with answer C?
I had ruled out A because it said
"Single partition, that stores home folders and other shared user data"
So, I thought this single partition was all I had to work with. | |
| ruscorp 2003-03-25, 3:44 pm |
| quote: Originally posted by rgoodemote
What is wrong with answer C?
I had ruled out A because it said
"Single partition, that stores home folders and other shared user data"
So, I thought this single partition was all I had to work with.
We in the world would you ever want to give a "user" the right to take ownership? |
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